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Chicago examiner flats io rent pick out any sec tion of the city within a short walk of your business or ft refreshing car ride or m the suburbs they are offered you m to-day's want ari columns fij&jqlk |^| Chicago and vlclnltyâ€”gen f^yk l s - erally fair sunday and monday con t**_f //| tinued warm variable winds mostly , gwte | moderate nnd southerly hp ' kange of temperature registered m o s patent offlca vol xii no 1 1 a m c f sunday Chicago september 17 1911 sunday price five cents canada is the chief gainer by reciprocity â€” william randolph hearst by william randolph hearst no question of annexation now probably there never will be " if dpek markets of the u s mor nntqrn xn tips frio i ut asks would dde refuse them reciprocity so far as it affects canada stands or falls on this election he adds united states offer if rejected not likely to be renewed is this talk of hands across the sea genuine or fraudulent this is the first really important step toward bringing about better understanding between english speaking nations to further prosperity maintain peace and advance civilization to the editor of the london budget london sept 16 â€” i have lately had the honor of being hanged m effigy by some so-called conservatives of canada for opinions upon the reciprocity aestion which i do not entertain i would therefore greatly apprecia c the privilege of being allowed to xpress m your valued publication the pillions on that question which i actually do entertain i will not address myself to those self-styled conservatives of canada who display their calm and judicial conservatism by iotous and some what ridiculous acts of mob violence i will speak rather to the typical intelligent fair-minded citizens of canada or great britain who are able to hear without prejudice think without partiality and act with 1 passion there is one and only one question m this canadian election and that is the question of reciprocal trade relations between the united states and l___a*ia there is this question and no other legitimately to ibe debated and decided you as intelligent englishmen knew that this is so we as intelligent americans know that this is co and the | gentleman who denies that this is so either is not intelligent himself or does not credit his audience with intelligence annexation not real issue the gentleman who insists upon discussing annexation is a gen tleman who is anxious to divert discussion fro lie real issue to a false issue and whoever is anxious to distract attention from the real issue to a false issue is invariably an individual wh is unable to maintain his positicn m open and honc.t discussion of the real iisue there is not nly no question of annexation involved m this election but i doubt if there ever will be any question of annexation strictly speaking be tween the united states and canada the word annexation has a certain suggestion of force or com pulsion about it and is not even properly used m this connection in my opinion it should be discarded and some word of clearer and better meaning substituted i suggest the word union or the word ad mission among citizens of the same general character with cordial inter relations the sutiugatiou oi either cne by the other m this enlight ened age is an absurd proposition not seriously to be considered by any one the only possible union seriously to be considered is the ad mission of the united states into the dominion of canada or the admission of the provinces of the dominion of canada as states m the united states of america this admission of one nation to the privileges and advantages of the other nation could only be had upon the petition or application of one nation and the consent and ap proval of the other nation annexation not contemplated even a canadian conservative m his lucid niteivals must realize that no such application for admission on the part of the united states to canada or upon the part of canada to the united states is being made or is being contemplated or is likely to be made or like ly tc be contemplated if this application for admission is not being made nor being contemplated and is not likely to be made nor likely to be contem plated why is the question dragged m as a leading issue m this cam paign with this false issue of annexation properly understood and definitely dismissed it is possible to discuss the genuine issue of reciprocity upon its merits genuine issue discussed what is reciprocity it is the opening of the markets of the united states to the products of canada and the opening of the mar kets of canada to the products of the united states the people of the united states number ninety millions the people of canada num ber nine millions mr kipling writes to the people of canada inform ing them that there is danger to this people of nine millions enjoying reciprocal trade relations with this people of ninety millions if mr kipling could think as well as he can write he would un derstand that a market of ninety millions people is just ten times as valuable as a market of nine million people a*id that canada m this 9 dead by auto's crash through track fence car plunges into crowd dur ing race at new york state fair no chance for victims Taft leaves the grounds just before the accident occurs syracuse n.y sept i nine persons are dead and fourteen are seriously hurt as the result of an accident during tlie fifty mile automobile race at the fair grounds tbis afternoon when a knox racing car driven by lee oldfield leaped from the track and plunged into the throug of spec tators on the other side of the fence the accident happened a short time after presi dent Taft had left the grounds the dead rabftl clai'de hammod n x arnoi-u fred j syracuse ballastvne charles syracuse coin james alexandria bay h y funk fayette earlevlue n y halpin leo syracuse n v died at st joseph's hospital unidentified man 60 years old unidentified man 25 years old unidentified boy 10 years old known dying bradley harry franklin n y the known injured oldfield lee driver of the car inter nally injured and rib fractured levardes peter syracuse hruised and cut dooley charles syracuse injured hip and bruises minor william syracuse broken leg battemir lawrence canton o slightly injured ross glenn syracuse slightly injured crowd jams the fence the accident occurred at the first turn of the track after leaving the grandstand on the inside of tlie oval the people were jammed against the fence there were only two m the race they had just completed the forty-third mile of the race and de palma was leading oldfield was coming close behind on the first turn his right tire blew up hla machine flew from the track crashed through the fence and plunged into the mass of people ou the other side the race had reached the point where the epectators thrilled by the performances of the racer 6 crowded against the fence de palma and oldfield swept into the stretch oldfield trailing the machine driven by de palma suddenly there was a sharp report oldfleld's car was seen to leap into the air it crashed through the fence shrieks filled the air as it plunged into the crowd one man was hurled high iuto uie air priests and doctors on scene people flocked to the scene from all parts of the track the dead and injured were picked up and taken to the hospital priests were on the scene and administered the last rites to the dying four persons died i at the hospital after being taken there 1 calls were sent to syracuse and every [ ambulance m the city was hurried to the ; scene doctors were summoned and a score of them and several nurses gathered to attend the injured vehicles m the grounds were pressed into service as ambu lances the injured were taken to the emergency hospital within the grounds and the woman's building was turned into a hospital ward the track was not ln good condition president Taft had gone over the track m an automobile just before the fifty-mile event was called the track had been sprinkled for his trip two refuse to start afterward de palma and burman refused to enter m the race because of the wet track finally after some delay and after the track had dried to some extent the race wns started burman started with the others but withdrew after a few miles after the twenty-fifth mile spectators no ticed that a good part of the shoe of the tire that burst was flapping on oldfleld's big knox car de palma was having tire trouble uud it was thought that lee oldfield kept ln the race m the belief that de palma would be compelled to stop but de palma kept m the race up to the forty-third mile it was ijptlced that oldfield had been shutting ofr jfl power as he passed the grand stand and taking the first turn carefully but on the j lap before the accident occurred he opened ( : fcer up m passing in this way he crept up on de palma . ._ . racing motor boat jumps out of water maiming spectators one boy dying another suffers loss of leg by freakish acci dent at buffalo buffalo n t sept 16.-dasbing at a rate of forty miles an fcour for the championship of the oreat lakes in the presence of 30,000 people on the niagara uiver to-day the motorboat dixie iv owned by fred buuham swerved from its course mounted the breakwall that sep arates the river from the canal and injured three people one of them fatally before the mist caused by the boat had cleared up the dixie iv was high and dry and the victims lay groaning on the jagged rocks in the boat with eurnuarn were faul tian der charles xauber and john davidson ol new york and vernon kenton of jamaica west indies all escaped by jumping into the river the injured are bell harold thirteen years old skull fractured and pelvis broken will prob ably die bell mrs elmer mother of harold forty-three years old scalp wound and laceration over right eye daniels alden sixteen years old right leg cut off it was necessary to jack up the boat which weighs six tons before young bell could be removed to a hospital the dixie iv was leading by two mile and a half when the accideut occurred the accident was due to defective fcteeriuj gear when the boat left the river and mount ed high on the breakwall it passed ovei the right leg of young daniels cutting it completely off the boy's father stood only a few feet away while he had the sympathy of all mr burnham felt keenly the sorrow it had caused in the daniels and bell homes i only know said he that every thing was ail right when we started and we were running straight as a string with the engine working perfectly then sud denly the steering gear snapped and after that everything happened so quickly that it canuot be described films reveal hidden mormon temple glory salt lake utah sept 16 1 will make no bargain with thieves or traffickers m stolen goods so wires president joseph f smith to ilax florence at the imperial hotel new york m reply to an oiler to sell to the mormon church pictures taken of the in terior of the mormon temple here which has not been entered by a uentile since 1893 when it was dedicated florence is a moving picture theater man and he writes president smith that he has se cured sixty-eight negatives of interior views of the temple and gives the mor mon church an opportunity to make a reasonable offer if the church does not buj the negatives flo'encc iu^a to ex ploit them m picture shows h|jjh ward flies to owego n.y halted accident misses higb peak in fog by bare inch rodgers off to-day fowler in air tuesday by james ward little Chicago aviator doss miles m 30 seconds m sen sational dash across new york crashes into a fence james j ward flying from atlantic to pacific m the hearst 50,000 air race covered 101 miles yesterday and was forced to halt at owego n v by an accident robert g fowler flying from pa cific to atlantic is still detained at towle cal he is waiting for a tail for his airship and expects to resume his trip not later than tuesday calbraith p rodgers tested his wright biplane at sheepshead bay he will start at 3 o'clock to-day [ i oavego _}. v sept 10.â€”"my smash to-day does not amount to anything only a couple of planes are broken the front bamboos are snapped and there are some miuor damages but 1 will be completely repaired by to-morrow noon the mechani cians will work ou the machine by power ful lights all night we will also put m the new motor which arrived here to night it was really the motor that caused my trouble to-day first i found i had a leak m my gasoline tank and flames suprtea around tlie motor but we got it out m a moment we fixed the tank m a short while but when 1 started the engine i found was runuiug very badly the motor is all right but the packing around the cragk case has not been ln proper condition since i started tnis permitted the oil to run out of course i could not go far if my motor was not properly oiled it acted con trary as soon as i attempted to start from callicoon in addition to the motor i had trouble with my tires they per sistently flattened when i went into the air tbis morning from callicoon the motor scarcely gave enough power to lift flyer james j ward and his progress west diagram map showing route ward has covered xn jlig/it across jsew york state edna goodrich is wedded nat goodwin's ex-wife his fourth marries english baron new york sept 18 friends of edna goodrich the fourth former \ je of nat goodwin were informed to-day that the actress has married baron keane an eng lish sportsm'in who shoots at clay pigeons the bridegroom is described as a wealthy english nobleman and the shooting com panion of the former king of portugal one of miss goodrich's confidants mabel talifaerro returned from paris to-day and confirmed the report miss goodrich and her baron are now at biarritz her mother who is m paris tells every one the baroness will not return to america j and will no ask an injunction against nat goodwin to prevent him publishing the story of thÂ«ir infelicities as he did m the â– case of marine elliott 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Chicago examiner flats io rent pick out any sec tion of the city within a short walk of your business or ft refreshing car ride or m the suburbs they are offered you m to-day's want ari columns fij&jqlk |^| Chicago and vlclnltyâ€”gen f^yk l s - erally fair sunday and monday con t**_f //| tinued warm variable winds mostly , gwte | moderate nnd southerly hp ' kange of temperature registered m o s patent offlca vol xii no 1 1 a m c f sunday Chicago september 17 1911 sunday price five cents canada is the chief gainer by reciprocity â€” william randolph hearst by william randolph hearst no question of annexation now probably there never will be " if dpek markets of the u s mor nntqrn xn tips frio i ut asks would dde refuse them reciprocity so far as it affects canada stands or falls on this election he adds united states offer if rejected not likely to be renewed is this talk of hands across the sea genuine or fraudulent this is the first really important step toward bringing about better understanding between english speaking nations to further prosperity maintain peace and advance civilization to the editor of the london budget london sept 16 â€” i have lately had the honor of being hanged m effigy by some so-called conservatives of canada for opinions upon the reciprocity aestion which i do not entertain i would therefore greatly apprecia c the privilege of being allowed to xpress m your valued publication the pillions on that question which i actually do entertain i will not address myself to those self-styled conservatives of canada who display their calm and judicial conservatism by iotous and some what ridiculous acts of mob violence i will speak rather to the typical intelligent fair-minded citizens of canada or great britain who are able to hear without prejudice think without partiality and act with 1 passion there is one and only one question m this canadian election and that is the question of reciprocal trade relations between the united states and l___a*ia there is this question and no other legitimately to ibe debated and decided you as intelligent englishmen knew that this is so we as intelligent americans know that this is co and the | gentleman who denies that this is so either is not intelligent himself or does not credit his audience with intelligence annexation not real issue the gentleman who insists upon discussing annexation is a gen tleman who is anxious to divert discussion fro lie real issue to a false issue and whoever is anxious to distract attention from the real issue to a false issue is invariably an individual wh is unable to maintain his positicn m open and honc.t discussion of the real iisue there is not nly no question of annexation involved m this election but i doubt if there ever will be any question of annexation strictly speaking be tween the united states and canada the word annexation has a certain suggestion of force or com pulsion about it and is not even properly used m this connection in my opinion it should be discarded and some word of clearer and better meaning substituted i suggest the word union or the word ad mission among citizens of the same general character with cordial inter relations the sutiugatiou oi either cne by the other m this enlight ened age is an absurd proposition not seriously to be considered by any one the only possible union seriously to be considered is the ad mission of the united states into the dominion of canada or the admission of the provinces of the dominion of canada as states m the united states of america this admission of one nation to the privileges and advantages of the other nation could only be had upon the petition or application of one nation and the consent and ap proval of the other nation annexation not contemplated even a canadian conservative m his lucid niteivals must realize that no such application for admission on the part of the united states to canada or upon the part of canada to the united states is being made or is being contemplated or is likely to be made or like ly tc be contemplated if this application for admission is not being made nor being contemplated and is not likely to be made nor likely to be contem plated why is the question dragged m as a leading issue m this cam paign with this false issue of annexation properly understood and definitely dismissed it is possible to discuss the genuine issue of reciprocity upon its merits genuine issue discussed what is reciprocity it is the opening of the markets of the united states to the products of canada and the opening of the mar kets of canada to the products of the united states the people of the united states number ninety millions the people of canada num ber nine millions mr kipling writes to the people of canada inform ing them that there is danger to this people of nine millions enjoying reciprocal trade relations with this people of ninety millions if mr kipling could think as well as he can write he would un derstand that a market of ninety millions people is just ten times as valuable as a market of nine million people a*id that canada m this 9 dead by auto's crash through track fence car plunges into crowd dur ing race at new york state fair no chance for victims Taft leaves the grounds just before the accident occurs syracuse n.y sept i nine persons are dead and fourteen are seriously hurt as the result of an accident during tlie fifty mile automobile race at the fair grounds tbis afternoon when a knox racing car driven by lee oldfield leaped from the track and plunged into the throug of spec tators on the other side of the fence the accident happened a short time after presi dent Taft had left the grounds the dead rabftl clai'de hammod n x arnoi-u fred j syracuse ballastvne charles syracuse coin james alexandria bay h y funk fayette earlevlue n y halpin leo syracuse n v died at st joseph's hospital unidentified man 60 years old unidentified man 25 years old unidentified boy 10 years old known dying bradley harry franklin n y the known injured oldfield lee driver of the car inter nally injured and rib fractured levardes peter syracuse hruised and cut dooley charles syracuse injured hip and bruises minor william syracuse broken leg battemir lawrence canton o slightly injured ross glenn syracuse slightly injured crowd jams the fence the accident occurred at the first turn of the track after leaving the grandstand on the inside of tlie oval the people were jammed against the fence there were only two m the race they had just completed the forty-third mile of the race and de palma was leading oldfield was coming close behind on the first turn his right tire blew up hla machine flew from the track crashed through the fence and plunged into the mass of people ou the other side the race had reached the point where the epectators thrilled by the performances of the racer 6 crowded against the fence de palma and oldfield swept into the stretch oldfield trailing the machine driven by de palma suddenly there was a sharp report oldfleld's car was seen to leap into the air it crashed through the fence shrieks filled the air as it plunged into the crowd one man was hurled high iuto uie air priests and doctors on scene people flocked to the scene from all parts of the track the dead and injured were picked up and taken to the hospital priests were on the scene and administered the last rites to the dying four persons died i at the hospital after being taken there 1 calls were sent to syracuse and every [ ambulance m the city was hurried to the ; scene doctors were summoned and a score of them and several nurses gathered to attend the injured vehicles m the grounds were pressed into service as ambu lances the injured were taken to the emergency hospital within the grounds and the woman's building was turned into a hospital ward the track was not ln good condition president Taft had gone over the track m an automobile just before the fifty-mile event was called the track had been sprinkled for his trip two refuse to start afterward de palma and burman refused to enter m the race because of the wet track finally after some delay and after the track had dried to some extent the race wns started burman started with the others but withdrew after a few miles after the twenty-fifth mile spectators no ticed that a good part of the shoe of the tire that burst was flapping on oldfleld's big knox car de palma was having tire trouble uud it was thought that lee oldfield kept ln the race m the belief that de palma would be compelled to stop but de palma kept m the race up to the forty-third mile it was ijptlced that oldfield had been shutting ofr jfl power as he passed the grand stand and taking the first turn carefully but on the j lap before the accident occurred he opened ( : fcer up m passing in this way he crept up on de palma . ._ . racing motor boat jumps out of water maiming spectators one boy dying another suffers loss of leg by freakish acci dent at buffalo buffalo n t sept 16.-dasbing at a rate of forty miles an fcour for the championship of the oreat lakes in the presence of 30,000 people on the niagara uiver to-day the motorboat dixie iv owned by fred buuham swerved from its course mounted the breakwall that sep arates the river from the canal and injured three people one of them fatally before the mist caused by the boat had cleared up the dixie iv was high and dry and the victims lay groaning on the jagged rocks in the boat with eurnuarn were faul tian der charles xauber and john davidson ol new york and vernon kenton of jamaica west indies all escaped by jumping into the river the injured are bell harold thirteen years old skull fractured and pelvis broken will prob ably die bell mrs elmer mother of harold forty-three years old scalp wound and laceration over right eye daniels alden sixteen years old right leg cut off it was necessary to jack up the boat which weighs six tons before young bell could be removed to a hospital the dixie iv was leading by two mile and a half when the accideut occurred the accident was due to defective fcteeriuj gear when the boat left the river and mount ed high on the breakwall it passed ovei the right leg of young daniels cutting it completely off the boy's father stood only a few feet away while he had the sympathy of all mr burnham felt keenly the sorrow it had caused in the daniels and bell homes i only know said he that every thing was ail right when we started and we were running straight as a string with the engine working perfectly then sud denly the steering gear snapped and after that everything happened so quickly that it canuot be described films reveal hidden mormon temple glory salt lake utah sept 16 1 will make no bargain with thieves or traffickers m stolen goods so wires president joseph f smith to ilax florence at the imperial hotel new york m reply to an oiler to sell to the mormon church pictures taken of the in terior of the mormon temple here which has not been entered by a uentile since 1893 when it was dedicated florence is a moving picture theater man and he writes president smith that he has se cured sixty-eight negatives of interior views of the temple and gives the mor mon church an opportunity to make a reasonable offer if the church does not buj the negatives flo'encc iu^a to ex ploit them m picture shows h|jjh ward flies to owego n.y halted accident misses higb peak in fog by bare inch rodgers off to-day fowler in air tuesday by james ward little Chicago aviator doss miles m 30 seconds m sen sational dash across new york crashes into a fence james j ward flying from atlantic to pacific m the hearst 50,000 air race covered 101 miles yesterday and was forced to halt at owego n v by an accident robert g fowler flying from pa cific to atlantic is still detained at towle cal he is waiting for a tail for his airship and expects to resume his trip not later than tuesday calbraith p rodgers tested his wright biplane at sheepshead bay he will start at 3 o'clock to-day [ i oavego _}. v sept 10.â€”"my smash to-day does not amount to anything only a couple of planes are broken the front bamboos are snapped and there are some miuor damages but 1 will be completely repaired by to-morrow noon the mechani cians will work ou the machine by power ful lights all night we will also put m the new motor which arrived here to night it was really the motor that caused my trouble to-day first i found i had a leak m my gasoline tank and flames suprtea around tlie motor but we got it out m a moment we fixed the tank m a short while but when 1 started the engine i found was runuiug very badly the motor is all right but the packing around the cragk case has not been ln proper condition since i started tnis permitted the oil to run out of course i could not go far if my motor was not properly oiled it acted con trary as soon as i attempted to start from callicoon in addition to the motor i had trouble with my tires they per sistently flattened when i went into the air tbis morning from callicoon the motor scarcely gave enough power to lift flyer james j ward and his progress west diagram map showing route ward has covered xn jlig/it across jsew york state edna goodrich is wedded nat goodwin's ex-wife his fourth marries english baron new york sept 18 friends of edna goodrich the fourth former \ je of nat goodwin were informed to-day that the actress has married baron keane an eng lish sportsm'in who shoots at clay pigeons the bridegroom is described as a wealthy english nobleman and the shooting com panion of the former king of portugal one of miss goodrich's confidants mabel talifaerro returned from paris to-day and confirmed the report miss goodrich and her baron are now at biarritz her mother who is m paris tells every one the baroness will not return to america j and will no ask an injunction against nat goodwin to prevent him publishing the story of thÂ«ir infelicities as he did m the â– case of marine elliott 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